What if my college is not approved by NBA for the complete 4 years study? Is it worthy?

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Anand Chaudhary
7 years ago
Yes, it will be worthy, if you are going through the technical courses you should check that college comes under AICTE or not.

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Ritik Agiwal
7 years ago
There will not be any issue if your college is not approved by NBA. If it is approve by AICTE then it will be worthy. NBA is a part of AICTE who is evolving in country as of now. So don't worry about the NBA.

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S
7 years ago
If your college is NAAC accredited, then it's fine. It's excellent when there's an accreditation as it adds extra values to your profile.

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Abhijeet Das
7 years ago
Yes, it is worthy. There is a fixed criteria for the placement companies to visit your company and decide the minimum salary package to be offered, NBA is all about that along with your campus facilities.

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